Good Friday
Christian religious holiday, the Friday before Easter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Good Friday is a religious holiday usually observed by Christians. It is also called Holy Friday, Black Friday, or Great Friday. It is observed to remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, his death, and his rising from the dead. The holiday is often at the same time as the Jewish holiday of Passover.
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Good Friday | |
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Type | Christian |
Significance | Remembers the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ |
Date | Friday immediately preceding Easter Sunday |
Celebrations | No traditional celebrations |
Observances | Prayer and vigil services, fasting, giving money to the poor |
Related to | Passover, Christmas, Easter Sunday |
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The estimated year of Good Friday is AD 33, by two different groups, and at first as AD 34 by Isaac Newton by the differences between the Biblical and Julian calendars.[1][2][3][4]